Thu, 8 October 2009 This Boston band is really so great. Their song Last Drag is so powerful and it just sticks in your head!Milquetoast & Co's lead singer, James McAndrew, just has one of those incredible voices that makes this band unforgettable. Can't wait to see them live! Buy Drinking and Smoking Too Much With Women I Hate by Milquetoast & Co. Comments[0] |
Wed, 30 September 2009 The quirky Emily Arin came to me via Sonicbids and I was yet again
surprised at the wealth of truly interesting talent out there.Hailing from Ithaca, NY. Ms. Arin is receiving praise from many at the moment including influential WFUV mainstay and Idiot's Delight Host Vin Scelsa. Emily's package arrived on my doorstep with a hand-written, vintage postcard. Need I say more? I LOVE When You Knew Me When. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 September 2009 Adrian Xavier's music lifts you up and makes you feel like you can achieve greatness.Seattle born and based, you can catch Adrian at festival's like Bumbershoot and on hipster radio KEXP. You'd be wise to do so! Adrian Xavier's album Miracle is just what you need to lift your spirits. Buy Miracle. Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 September 2009 Adrienne Pierce is a songwriting force to be reckoned with. You've heard her on Grey's Anatomy, The L Word and Army Wives among many other TV shows.Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow) Produced her latest offering Faultine and 8 time Grammy Award Winner Thom Russo Mixed it. You're going to want to own it so go here to buy it through our Amazon store. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 September 2009 The songs on Lori Diamond's second album Mystery make you contemplate life, love and finding gratitude for both.I'll skip the usual comparisons and just say enjoy! Buy Mystery! Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 September 2009 In their own words The Slow Push "make the kind of music that only hipless, pasty Caucasians can pull off."This stiff, pleasantly jaded band from Down Under has frozen my heart into tiny little pieces. I've fallen for their music pretty hard and I think you will too. Buy We Blame the Overachievers... when you can, that is. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 August 2009 You've heard her music on Entertainment Tonight, Privileged and Lifetime. Now Hayley Taylor is on The Highway Girl and I just know you're gonna love her. The minute you've finished listening to her the show, go and buy her album! The girl just knows how to write a song end of story. Comments[0] |
Sat, 15 August 2009 Anomie Belle is composer, producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Toby Campbell."She makes dark social issues eerily lovely", says Doug Haire of KEXP. Originally a classical violinist and songwriter, she released multiple solo records before creating her own beats. Anomie Belle's Sleeping Patterns is the perfect record to pop in the car and just drive. Buy it! Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 August 2009 The Highway Girl is excited to be back!! Amy Petty is our first chosen artist for the new The Highway Girl Podcast series.Amy has such an incredibly rich voice that I have to think of great singers like Joan Osborne and Ann Wilson. I literally never tire of listening to her sing. Amy's debut CD is Mystery Keeps You, produced and engineered by Jacob Detering (Bonnie Raitt), and featuring performances by R. Scott Bryan (Sheryl Crow, Peter Mayer) and Eric Grossman (Ks Choice). You'll be wanting to own it. Buy Mystery Keeps You! Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 Aimee MannMartha Wainwright Teitur Jesca Hoop Juliana Hatfield The Break & Repair Method Rob Giles Jeff Finlin Kate Walsh You'll hear one song from each artist in this compilation from The Highway Girl. Our thanks to all the incredible artists who have appeared on the show this year and each of their managers/agents/publishers/labels. We're truly thankful for them and for you, our wonderful listeners and viewers! Happy Holidays from The Highway Girl Team! Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 September 2008 Kate Walsh was such a lovely person to sit down with. Every bit as genuine as her music leads you to believe she would be.My thanks to the Soiled Dove Underground in Denver for letting us record this there. Sound man Chris did an awesome job of recording Kate's Sound check for us to use as her live performance. They're a beautiful venue and listening room that I highly recommend if you're passing through Colorado. Buy Tim's House from Kate Walsh! Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 September 2008 Jesca Hoop's music is incredibly authentic and so is she as a person. Although she is very quirky, I was surprised by some of her traditional values that came out when we talked.I found her to be very much in control of her career and very aware of where she wants both her music and her career to go. Don't miss Seed of Wonder at the beginning. Stewart Copeland plays drums. And don't miss Murderer of Birds at the end. Buy Kismet! Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 September 2008 Allee Willis is truly one of a kind. Born in Detroit, it seems Allee, like me, should probably have been born black. More soul than the people know what to do with.The quality of sound on this podcast is terrible. But, I beg of you to ignore that and listen to the quality of content in terms of what Allee has to say. it's really challenging to go from an audio podcast to a video podast and keep the quality the same. Trust me. We're working on it! You can help us bring the production up a notch by donating if you love the show! And you MUST watch the Bubbles & Cheesecake video Allee wrote and produced at The Highway Girl. Comments[0] |
Sat, 30 August 2008 Martha is without a doubt the coolest artist I've had the pleasure of
working with. She is real and honest and so incredibly talented. She's
got a powerhouse of a voice and she's not afraid to tell the truth.If you haven't heard her new album, you must go out and buy "I Know You're Married, but I've Got Feelings Too." It's tremendous and so is she. Big thanks to Jamie Jackson for making this interview happen. Buy the album! Comments[0] |
Sat, 23 August 2008 It goes without saying that I'm a huge fan of Aimee Mann's. The fact
that she's been able to remain true to herself and experience such
success as an independent artist gives me hope that any of us can do it.Aimee wrote the music for the incredible film Magnolia a few years back, for which she received a lot of attention and notoriety. Make sure you buy her new album Smilers! It rocks. Comments[1] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 Compilation 2008. SMtv is becoming The Highway Girl! We're so excited to be finally bringing you video on all of the artists we interview, as well as their live performances! In just a few short weeks we'll be right back with so much more on all of the artists you love!To wrap up SMtv, I'm featuring 7 amazing artists I've had the pleasure of sitting down with in the last few months. Please support them and buy their records! Gentleman Caller Paleo Kristoffer Ragnstam Gregory Alan Isakov Jonathan Coulton Virginia Coalition Teitur Email me your requests and questions at sm@thehighwaygirl.com! Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 June 2008 Joie Calio has had an incredible ride as one third of the band Dada. Now he's got a new project called X Levitation Cult and I think you're really gonna dig these songs!I had a blast sitting down with Joie in the Hollywood Hills this week. Make sure you check out his tour dates and see him live. Buy Happiness in Hell! Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 Gentleman Caller are the most incredible band I've found since starting
SMtv. I discovered them when I was looking for a video director for my
song Days Like This. I ended up wirking with Ryan Newman, who had
directed many videos for Gentleman Caller. I immediately fell in love
with their sound. Kenny Childers has one of the most beautiful voices
I've ever heard and one I could listen to for hours. I've yet to have
the pleasure of meeting the band, but cannot wait to have them on the
show. This particular episode comes to you from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year. I sat down with Public Knowledge Founder Gigi Sohn and discussed all that's wrong with copyright. Gigi's one of the sharpest minds out there if you ask me. My thanks to Digital Freedom for organizing this. Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 June 2008 I first met Paleo when I was recording a show with These United States
at IOTA in Virginia. His music is intense and so is he. Paleo is
David Strackany and I thoroughly enjoyed sitting down with him at a
noisy, outside patio. Paleo is also the first artist who requested we
record the live performance outside in the street while he leaned up
against a stranger's van. We'll have the video for you soon.In all my years doing this show I've never met an artist who treats touring more like a business. He books his own tours and makes a solid living as an artist. Kudos to Paleo for his level of commitment to not only the craft, but the business of music. My gratitude to Meadowlark in Denver who graciously opened their doors to let us record this show there. Buy Death & Taxes by writing to David Strackany! Photo by Cary Norton. Comments[0] |
Sat, 31 May 2008 We featured Cameron McGill in the early days of SMtv. I was so excited to find out he was coming through Boulder on a tour with Margot & the Nuclear So & So's. Andy at Albums on the Hill in Boulder graciously allowed us to gather in his amazing vinyl store to record this show. Please support amazing independent music and music retailers like Andy. Buy Warm Songs for Cold Shoulders! Comments[0] |
Sat, 24 May 2008 Teitur is a classic artist that I feel so grateful to feature on the show. Perhaps my most enjoyable show ever recorded at the beautiful Soiled Dove in Denver. Apart from having a successful career of his own and working with artists like Rufus Wainwright, Aimee Mann and John Mayer, Teitur has penned songs with Corinne Bailey Rae. Mayer says, "(Poetry and Airplanes) may be one of the best albums to come along in the last five years. Music like this is jet fuel on the fire of a broken heart." I couldn't have put it better myself. Teitur's voice will melt you. Snag yourself a copy of his latest, The Singer! Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 May 2008 Warner Bros Recording Artists Eisley were SO much fun to chat with! We talked about everything from what it was like to open for Coldplay to how Staci felt when she interviewed Stevie Nicks.This talented family are writing great songs and playing their own instruments. I'm honored to have them on the show! My thanks to the Fox Theatre in Boulder for letting us record this show in their green room. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 May 2008 This week it's my turn to interview Rumblefish Founder and CEO Paul Anthony.We feature music from three Rumblefish artists: Track 1 is Back Before We Were Bitter from the band Say Hi (Pictured). The album is The Wishes & the Glitch Track 2 is Only Beginnings by the band Oh Darling. The EP is Nice Nice. Track 3 is To Show You My Love by the incomparable Mike Schmid, whose album The High Cost of Living (A Love Story) has been featured on SMtv many times. Check out Rumblefish's weekly podcast, the Zach & Whit Show! Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 May 2008 My good friend Paul Anthony interviewed me for this week's show. Next week I get him back!If you're interested in helping me make another album, listen in to this week's show to hear what my plans are. Buy Somewhere Between Starving & Stardom! Comments[0] |
Sat, 26 April 2008 Reverend Deadeye won't talk about whether or not a Rattlesnake really did bite him in the eye. But one listen to his music and you know he's been through a lot in life. His music's passionate, raw and very unique. The son of a reverend, he grew up playing music with his family on a reservation. I had a great time hanging with this guy. See him live while he's on tour now! Explicit lyrics in this show. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sat, 19 April 2008 Sweden's Kristoffer Ragnstam writes such great songs and sings and performs them with equal intensity. He's featured on the cover of this month's German Vanity FairAnother great artist brought to my attention by the wonderful John Porter over at Bluhammock Records. I had the great pleasure of meeting Kristoffer when he appeared on The Samantha Murphy Show from SXSW. I decided to edit the interview into a podcast to make sure everyone got to hear his amazing music. A real sweetheart of a guy, too! Buy Sweet Bills and Other Side of the Room! Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 April 2008 Parthenon Huxley's music takes me back to highschool when I spent my weekends listening to bands like The Cars and The Beatles. His songs are infectious and tell great stories that make me feel understood. Buy Kiss the Monster! Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 April 2008 Reed Foehl is just one of those artists like Tom Petty and Neil Young: he tells a story. His music typifies America and takes you back in time.Reed's music can be heard in films like Spark, as well as many TV shows and commercials. Perfect music for a Sunday afternoon. Buy Stoned Beautiful! Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 April 2008 Virginia Coalition's music will get in your head and stay there. My friend John Porter sent me a copy of their "Sing Along" and it's been swimming through my thoughts ever since.VaCo are on episode 7 of The Samantha Murphy Show along with their video director Tyler Shields and Rainn Wilson from The Office. Love these guys! Buy Home! Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 April 2008 Gregory Alan Isakov is my favorite discovery since starting SMtv in early 2005. One listen and you'll see why.Gregory won the coveted Best Songwriter Award at the Telluride Festival in 2007. His melodies will take you on the sweetest journey. Buy That Sea, the Gambler! Comments[0] |
Thu, 3 April 2008 Jonathan Coulton is without a doubt one of the smartest artists I've ever met. He has single handedly launched his own career using the Internet and a cover of the song Baby Got Back.I just love him! Buy Thing a Week! Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 It's that time of year again, kids. I'm thankful for you and an incredible lineup of artists who have honored me by being on the show.In this show I feature: Miniature Tigers Matthew Ryan Abra Moore Rob Giles Buddy Swati Jesse Malin Merry Christmas and an incredibly happy 2008 to you from SMtv and me! See you in February. Samantha xo Comments[3] |
Sat, 15 December 2007 Justin Jones came to me via Laura Tsaggaris and I couldn't be happier. His Love Versus Heroin album has captured me.We sat down in Alexandria, VA to talk about drugs, music and his two hot aunts. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 December 2007 A very interesting discussion with Stoll Vaughan on this week's show. If you're interested in hearing two sides of the story regarding technology as it pertains to music, I recommend you hang around for all 61 minutes of this week's show.Oh and Stoll's music pretty much kicks ass. Buy the Album! Comments[1] |
Sat, 1 December 2007 When David Wright of Speakerheart played me Natalie's music, I was immediately touched by her voice. Next I started to love her quirky, unusual writing style. She's a true artist.This is only the second artist in three years that I've featured on SMtv who doesn't have an album out. I'm pretty adamant about it. I broke the rule only for Alex Davis and now for Natalie Prass, both of whom I feel won't let me down in the future. All three songs were recorded by me live on the day of the interview. Most were first takes. Comments[2] |
Sat, 24 November 2007 Matthew Ryan has been making great music for over a decade. Most recently he had a song featured on the TV show House. His new album, Matthew Ryan vs the Silver State, won't be released until April Fools Day, 2008 (it ain't no joke!). I love his music and am so honored to have him on the show. My thanks to Holland Nix for making this happen. Buy the Album (4/1/08)! Comments[0] |
Sat, 17 November 2007 Swati, meaning "birth of a star" in Hindu, came to my attention by way of the amazing Abby White, Music Editor for Performing Songwriter Magazine.Swati is real and refuses to be anything but herself. She's a rare combination of fire and ice. My thanks to John Porter and Mark McKenna for being so great in making this show happen. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sat, 10 November 2007 Josh Doyle reminds me of Paul Weller mixed with Tom Waits. He's passionate and is a force to be reckoned with when there's a guitar in his hands. His former band, The Dum Dums, opened for Bon Jovi at Wembley and had success in Europe. My favorite way to hear Josh is solo. Don't miss his live performance at the end of the show. My thanks to Speakerheart for making me aware of Josh. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sat, 3 November 2007 Kaiser Cartel's music makes me feel like I'm running through a field of daisies. It's stripped down and honest. Courtney Kaiser and Benjamin Cartel make beautiful music in more ways than one. Take a listen!Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 October 2007 Grammy nominated Abra Moore has a magical quality to her music and her life. She's worked with Clive Davis and is a fantastic songwriter, in my opinion.Enjoy. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sat, 20 October 2007 Tom Brosseau is an artist like no other. He's gentle, yet confident. His stories weave tails of growing up in rural North Dakota and hearken back to a simpler time melodically.This show is dedicated to our great friend Mike Gowder who supports independent music unceasingly. Buy the Album! Comments[2] |
Sat, 8 September 2007 The Good Listeners music makes you feel like you're watching a film. Their song King Friday is made even more stunning by watching the accompanying clip from the film Soy Cuba. Take a look.Those of you in the LA area can meet me at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on Wed, Sept 19 for Young Director's Night, where The Good Listeners will be performing. September, 19 2007 at LACMA 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, los Angeles, California 90036 Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 September 2007 Danny Socolof is a music industry mogul, but you'd never know it. He's worked with Led Zeppelin and The Who, not to mention representing Pepsi's music initiatives for 16 years. We sat down for a long chat and I asked him to choose a band for the show. I'm very grateful he introduced me to the music of Chicken Legs Weaver, a great band out of Sheffield, UK. Comments[0] |
Sat, 25 August 2007 Carrie Rodriguez hails from Austin, Texas but makes her home in Brooklyn, NY now. This might give you some idea of how eclectic her music is. You'll hear elements of Lucinda Williams, with whom Carrie's been touring with this summer, but she also incorporates elements of jazz and rock in her sound. The fabulous Bill Frisell plays on the album.Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 August 2007 Buddy is one of my new favorites. His lyrics are wonderful and his melodies quietly attach themselves to your heart. If you like the Postal Service and Deathcab for Cutie, you're going to fall for Buddy, as I have.Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 August 2007 Justin Lyons is the nicest guy. I had the best time hanging out with him when we recorded this show. You've heard California Groove on the popular Lifetime show Army Wives and his album Water My Whiskers will be available late Sept on iTunes.Comments[1] |
Sun, 5 August 2007 Montreal's Izzy Cox is all at once open, distant, warm and cold. Her music tells the story of her life. A life that includes prisons, drugs, asylums, heartbreak, love and a lot of leaving.Buy the Album! Comments[2] |
Sun, 29 July 2007 Miniature Tigers are the best unsigned band I've ever heard. Truthfully! 22 year old Charlie Brand wrote all the songs and played all the instruments on this stunning debut. I'm speechless and SO thankful to 8mm for telling me about these guys.You can't buy the album yet, so check back with me. If you're in LA, I'll see you this Monday Night at Silverlake Lounge for their set. Comments[0] |
Sun, 22 July 2007 Apart from being incredibly talented, Rob Giles is just a sweetheart. His music has such depth and his voice...oh that voice. Just listen. Listen. Buy the Album. Comments[2] |
Sun, 15 July 2007 mere mortals kicked my ass when I saw them live in LA a few years back. I love their new ep and I had a blast sitting on the floor of lead singer Axel's apartment in Hollywood.Buy the album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 July 2007 Eleni Mandell's music takes me back to another time. Her latest effort, Miracle of Five, has elements of big band, jazz and even swing, but her songs are modern and demand you listen to the lyrics.Wilco's Nels Cline can be heard throughout this album on a variety of instruments. A beautiful journey from start to finish. Buy the Album! Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 July 2007 ![]() Jesse Malin is one of the coolest artists I've met. Apart from being an amazing guy, he knows how to please a crowd. He even came to my gig at the Living Room, jet-lagged I might add, and got up and played a song. I hope you enjoy Jesse's duet with Bruce Springsteen and I thank him from the bottom of my heart for being on the show. Buy the Album! Comments[2] |
Fri, 30 March 2007 ![]() This Wednesday, April 4, Jeff Finlin, Paul Chesne and Dave Phenicie's new band Stonehoney LIVE at 6010 W Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035 Don't miss this amazing night of music! In this podcast I feature a song from each artist. Comments[13] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 ![]() Derren Raser performs perhaps the best live performance here since SMtv's inception. If you're a fan of John Mayer and Michael Buble, you'll love San Diego's Derren Raser. His latest effort, The King of I'll Tell You Next Week, is produced by SMtv's artist #22 Greg Laswell, now signed to Van Guard Records.
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Mon, 22 January 2007 ![]() Lonesome Spurs are Lynda Kay and Danny B Harvey. Their music makes me wanna hit the road, roll down the windows and have no destination in mind. Join me? Comments[2] |
Sun, 14 January 2007 ![]() I just love Eric Anderson, aka Cataldo. He crafts really cool pop songs with incredibly unique stories. I had a great time chatting with him last summer as he toured through California. My thanks to Speechwriters LLC for hooking a sister way up. Comments[2] |
Mon, 8 January 2007 AJ Croce had no choice. Music runs through him like the blood in his veins. As the son of Jim Croce, AJ has been through many trials and tribulations and has come out the other side a better musician.My thanks to LeStat's in San Diego for letting us record this show there and Louis Brazier, you are amazing. Huge gratitude to Mick Wainman for organizing this show for me. Buy the Album Comments[20] |
Fri, 22 December 2006 Happy Holidays from SMtv! Enjoy a beautiful song from Mike Schmid and purchase his Snow Day CD! Tune into my next show January 7, 2007. I'm featuring a brilliant artist, as well as playing his duet with Bruce Springsteen! Be happy and well! Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 December 2006 ![]() What can I say about Revival? Is it necessary for me to share my feelings that they're without a doubt a band you will definitely see on the Billboard Charts one day? Do you need to know how much I love Josh Read's voice and music? Does it matter that he drove through the icy winter in an unregistered van to spend an afternoon with me and a few cans of beer? Damn right it does. I love this band. Listen. Thank you. Album coming in February, 2007. Comments[4] |
Sun, 10 December 2006 ![]() I met NYC artist Ben Carroll earlier this year when we played a show together. I was immediately impressed by his voice and stage presence. I hope those of you in New York City will come see Ben and me play live this Friday, December 15 @ The Living Room's brand new upstair's lounge. Ben's on @ 8:30 and I'm at 10:30. My sincere thanks to Ben's dad, the incredibly talented Jon Carroll, for joining Ben on his live performance for this show. Oh yeah, and for the use of his living room! Comments[4] |
Mon, 4 December 2006 ![]() Dave Phenicie is everything of talent. He sings his ass off and has backed many successful touring artists and bands. Long Lonely Time is his first solo record and ain't we grateful!
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Sun, 26 November 2006 ![]() Essentially, Jesse Elliott (on the right) is These United States, but the input of Tom Hnatow is not to be dismissed. I loved these guys and had the best time with them in the basement of IOTA in Arlington, VA last night. Jesse Elliott is a star on the rise. He reminds me of a 60's poet. A joy to be around and his music kicks major ass.
You can't Buy the Album yet, so go to their Myspace and then write and thank me for introducing you to this magical music. You're welcome. Photo by me in the basement of IOTA. Comments[2] |
Sun, 19 November 2006 Billy Harvey is without a doubt one of the most enjoyable podcasts I've done. He's so freakin' talented and fun to hang with. He also wears moon boots and gardens in his underwear.Huge props to Mick Wainman for hooking up this show! Buy the Album Comments[17] |
Sun, 12 November 2006 ![]() SMtv returns with the wonderful Laura Tsaggaris. Flavors of Alanis and Coldplay can be heard every now and again in her music, but Laura has a style all her own. If you're in Washington DC, come and see Laura and me play this Saturday Night Nov 18 at the Velvet Lounge.
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Thu, 17 August 2006 SMtv is undergoing a makeover and will be back in November.... better than ever!Remember 16 by Samantha Murphy Comments[30] |
Sat, 1 July 2006 ![]() Mike Schmid writes beautiful songs, the world is discovering. They've been featured on the soundtrack of Felicity and other popular shows. Take a listen to his dreamy melodies on this week's show. Comments[6] |
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Sun, 7 May 2006 ![]() Clare Burson's music has been heard on Dawson's Creek and artist Maura O'Connell was smart enough to cut one of her songs. I LOVE this songwriter!! Not only did we go to the same school in nashville, she is also a Libra. What more can i say?
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Mon, 24 April 2006 ![]() JJ Appleton doesn't take no for an answer. He's one of the hardest working independent artists I've encountered. It's that kind of attitude that's landed him on Last Call with Carson Daly as well as playing coveted slots at Sundance. Comments[2] |
Sun, 9 April 2006 ![]() Paul Chesne is a rocker. Just drop into one of his live shows and at any given time you'll see members of The Red Hot Chili Peppers in the audience. Top musicians line up to play with the guy. Women swoon. Some people just have it. Paul Chesne has "it." I took this photo of him in my former living room while he played "You Owe Me." Comments[1] |
Sun, 26 March 2006 Jared Scharff & The Royals are a kick ass young band from NYC. You've heard Jared on MTV and Punk'd, among other shows. Buy the album Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 Susan Marshall is without a doubt one of the finest singers I've ever heard. Her voice comes from a place deep inside her soul.
Rolling Stone's Shirley Halperin speaks of Susan's performance at the Gram Parsons tribute:
"...But the spine-chill award went to Memphis soul singer Susan Marshall, who belted a powerful "Do Right Woman" that practically brought people to their knees. "She's my secret weapon," Polly said. "No one knows who she is, but she wows them every time." My thanks to Jeff Cline who engineered this show at The University of Memphis. Buy the Album Comments[0] |
Mon, 27 February 2006 Casey Black ...we recorded this show at The legendary Mint in Hollywood. A real troubadour in the greatest sense of the word.Buy the Album Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 Gabriel Kahane is an incredible artist I had the good fortune to meet in a wine bar in Brooklyn. His music is authentic and incorporates theatrical elements with pop sensibilities.
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Sun, 29 January 2006
The Animators are a 4 piece NYC band who have played with Norah Jones, Ray LaMontagne and Gavin Degraw among others. Power pop at it's finest!Buy the Album Comments[1] |
Sun, 15 January 2006 8mm have a song on the soundtrack of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. You've heard Sean Beaven's work on albums for Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. Now hear he and his wife Juliette's band, 8mm .Buy the album Comments[1] |
Sun, 1 January 2006 Jeff Finlin is an artist like no other. One part Steve Earle, one part Tom Waits and one part Randy Newman. Love this man! Be sure to read his lyrics at his website.
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Tue, 6 December 2005 Final show for 2005!
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Tue, 29 November 2005 Part II of my interview with Jeff Lin, founder of Seattle rockers Harvey DangerComments[3] |
Mon, 21 November 2005 Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta" rose to #1 on the Modern Rock Charts in 1997. The band has just released their new album independently for FREE on the Internet via Bit Torrent,as well as their website. I sat down with founding member Jeff Lin last week in Seattle. Buy "Little by Little" at Harvey Danger
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Mon, 14 November 2005 David Berkeley has opened for Nickel Creek and is currently on tour with Vienna Teng. Love this guy! Comments[1] |
Tue, 8 November 2005 Molly Jenson is the first artist to grace the airwaves of SMtv twice. The first time she was lying on the couch while I interviewed Greg Laswell on #22.Comments[3] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 According to Lindsay Lohan, Singer Songwriter Christopher Dallman is "Hot." This is the first, and probably the last, time I'll agree with her. Buy the album Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 Otis Gibbs is an Americana treasure. His songwriting is simple and complex at the same time. I had such a great time talking to this kind man. The CBGB's of Indianapolis is a place called "The Patio." Sadly, it's closing it's doors and has asked Otis to be the last to perform before it does so. If you're in the area, don't miss Otis @ The Patio November 26. Comments[1] |
Tue, 18 October 2005 Cory Branan has been praised by Rolling Stone and David Letterman. We went into the recording studio at the University of Memphis to record this week's show. Buy The Hell You Say.Comments[3] |
Mon, 10 October 2005 Nashville's Sarah Siskind writes songs that bring me to tears. She wrote Allison Krauss's new single and Bill Frisell played all the electric guitars on her stunning album "Covered." Comments[0] |
Tue, 4 October 2005 Atlanta's Clay Cook co-wrote three songs on John Mayers debut album Room for Squares and plays with Shawn Mullins as well as being a top notch producer. Comments[1] |
Mon, 26 September 2005 Greg Laswell is one of San Diego's finest artists. His new album Through Toledo will be released in October 2005.Comments[2] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 Strong content. This show is not intended for children under the age of 18 and may be offensive to Christians. The views of the artists on SMtv do not necessarily reflect those of SMtv or it's producer, however we respect their right to have them. Eric Schwartz is the very talented president of NERFA (Northeast Regional Folk Alliance). Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 September 2005 Cameron McGill has opened for Rachel Yamagata and Damien Rice. A truly AMAZING artist. Don't miss if you love Dylan and Springsteen. Comments[1] |
Mon, 5 September 2005 You've heard Inara George on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic and World Cafe Live. She's truly my favorite discovery of 2005.
She's on tour with Idlewild now.Comments[2] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 Speechwriters LLC came over and destroyed what used to be my apartment. See them at Hotel Cafe in LA Sept 10. Comments[3] |
Tue, 23 August 2005 dada lead singer Michael Gurley joins me for wine and song. www.dadatheband.com Comments[8] |
Mon, 15 August 2005 Live from San Diego...Gregory Page. www.gregorypage.com Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 August 2005 Montreal's Izzy Cox is live in the living room. www.myspace.com/izzycox
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Sun, 31 July 2005 Bernie Barlow is one of the most talented singers I've ever worked with. She's toured with Sarah McLachlan and the Moody Blues to name a few. She's live in the living room this week on SMtv.
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Tue, 26 July 2005 I sat down with Matt Hall this weekend while I was in Connecticut. We recorded a co-show with his Illumination Audio and my SMtv. He played some great indie music from various bands. Check it out www.illuminationaudio.net Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 July 2005 Soulful Pop from the beautiful Rebekah Jordan. See her at The Mint this Wed. July 20 at 7:00 PM. www.myspace.com/rebekahjordanComments[1] |
Tue, 5 July 2005 Mere Mortals. British flavored classic rock with a modern twist. www.meremortalsmusic.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 21 June 2005 Michael Neill. You can subscribe to his brilliant (and free!) weekly coaching tips by sending him an email at subscribe@geniuscatalyst.com or just visit his site www.geniuscatalyst.com
I also played some music (not as much as usual, but hey...we had a lot to talk about)! I had to edit out 15 minutes of live music and chat because we went over time-wise. I really don't like having to edit, but I can't exceed 80 minutes for technical reasons. Boundaries suck.
1. Broken Hearted Leg by Gregory Page from Love Made Me Drunk www.gregorypage.com
2. What If by Samantha Murphy-Live Unreleased
3. Busdriver by Samantha Murphy-Live Unreleased
Website www.samanthamurphy.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 14 June 2005 Dirty Kings are Mofo Daniels, B.B. Cox and Chef
Buy "Electric Dirt" the brand new CD from Dirty Kings coming late August. www.dirtykings.com
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Mon, 6 June 2005 Dedicated to the memory of Marla Ruzicka. She will forever be remembered for the beautiful sacrifices she made for those less fortunate. For more information on CIVIC-the Campaign for Innocent Victims In Conflict- go to www.civicworldwide.org
1. Anonymous Angel by Gregory Page from "Happiness is Being Lonely" www.gregorypage.com
2. Over My Head by Christopher Dallman from "Race the Light" www.christopherdallman.com
3. Where Do We Go From Here by Samantha Murphy Unreleased www.samanthamurphy.com
4. Memories Will Fade by Gregory Page also from "Happiness is Being Lonely" Comments[0] |
Tue, 31 May 2005 Michael Mishaw
Buy "This Life" from Michael Mishaw.
www.michaelmishaw.com
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Tue, 24 May 2005 Mark Hart from Crowded House.
Selections from "Nada Sonata" which can be purchased at:
www.psbrecords.com or www.markhart.net
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Sun, 15 May 2005 This show is no longer available. Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 May 2005 Former Rugburn Gregory Page.
http://www.gregorypage.com/
www.myspace.com/gregorypage
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Sun, 1 May 2005 Samantha Murphy live from Van Nuys.
1. I Wanna Go Home
2. Come Back to You
3. Silent & Still
4. At the Laundr-O-mat
5. The Best Thing
All songs by SM copyright 2005Comments[0] |
Wed, 31 December 1969 This show contains strong content. Eric Schwartz is the very talented President of NERFA (Northeast Regional Folk Alliance). Take a look at the video on his website www.ericschwartz.com |
Wed, 31 December 1969 Nashville's Sarah Siskind writes songs that move me to tears. She wrote Allison Krauss's current single and Brill Frisell plays all the electric guitars on her stunning album "Covered." Buy it at www.sarahsiskind.com |
Wed, 31 December 1969 Otis Gibbs is a force in the Americana world. A great songwriter with a heart of gold. It was my good fortune to meet up with him twice in my recent travels. We sat down in Nashville to record this show. Buy "One Day Our Whispers" by going to www.otisgibbs.com |


The quirky 

The songs on
In their own words
You've heard her music on Entertainment Tonight, Privileged and Lifetime. Now Hayley Taylor is on 






It goes without saying that I'm a huge fan of
Compilation 2008. 

I first met
We featured 
Warner Bros Recording Artists
This week it's
My good friend 
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It's that time of year again, kids. I'm thankful for you and an incredible lineup of artists who have honored me by being on the show.
A very interesting discussion with
When David Wright of 


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Montreal's 
Apart from being incredibly talented,
mere mortals kicked my ass when I saw them live in LA a few years back. I love their new ep and I had a blast sitting on the floor of lead singer Axel's apartment in Hollywood.





AJ Croce had no choice. Music runs through him like the blood in his veins. As the son of Jim Croce, AJ has been through many trials and tribulations and has come out the other side a better musician.
Happy Holidays from SMtv! 



Billy Harvey is without a doubt one of the most enjoyable podcasts I've done. He's so freakin' talented and fun to hang with. He also wears moon boots and gardens in his underwear.
SMtv is undergoing a makeover and will be back in November.... better than ever!







8mm have a song on the soundtrack of Mr. & Mrs. Smith. You've heard Sean Beaven's work on albums for Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. Now hear he and his wife Juliette's band, 
Final show for 2005!
Part II of my interview with Jeff Lin, founder of Seattle rockers
Harvey Danger's "Flagpole Sitta" rose to #1 on the Modern Rock Charts in 1997. The band has just released their new album independently for FREE on the Internet via Bit Torrent,as well as their website. I sat down with founding member Jeff Lin last week in Seattle. Buy "Little by Little" at 

According to Lindsay Lohan, Singer Songwriter 

Nashville's
Atlanta's 
Strong content. This show is not intended for children under the age of 18 and may be offensive to Christians. The views of the artists on SMtv do not necessarily reflect those of SMtv or it's producer, however we respect their right to have them. 
You've heard 
dada lead singer Michael Gurley joins me for wine and song. www.dadatheband.com
Live from San Diego...Gregory Page. www.gregorypage.com
Montreal's Izzy Cox is live in the living room. www.myspace.com/izzycox
See us live August 24 @ The Mint
Bernie Barlow is one of the most talented singers I've ever worked with. She's toured with Sarah McLachlan and the Moody Blues to name a few. She's live in the living room this week on SMtv.
www.berniebarlow.com
I sat down with Matt Hall this weekend while I was in Connecticut. We recorded a co-show with his Illumination Audio and my SMtv. He played some great indie music from various bands. Check it out www.illuminationaudio.net
Soulful Pop from the beautiful Rebekah Jordan. See her at The Mint this Wed. July 20 at 7:00 PM. www.myspace.com/rebekahjordan
Mere Mortals. British flavored classic rock with a modern twist. www.meremortalsmusic.com
Dirty Kings are Mofo Daniels, B.B. Cox and Chef
Buy "Electric Dirt" the brand new CD from Dirty Kings coming late August. www.dirtykings.com
Mark Hart from Crowded House.
Selections from "Nada Sonata" which can be purchased at:
www.psbrecords.com or www.markhart.net
Former Rugburn Gregory Page.
http://www.gregorypage.com/
www.myspace.com/gregorypage
Samantha Murphy live from Van Nuys.
1. I Wanna Go Home
2. Come Back to You
3. Silent & Still
4. At the Laundr-O-mat
5. The Best Thing
All songs by SM copyright 2005
Otis Gibbs is a force in the Americana world. A great songwriter with a heart of gold. It was my good fortune to meet up with him twice in my recent travels. We sat down in Nashville to record this show. Buy "One Day Our Whispers" by going to www.otisgibbs.com